I agree with Nismoid.The GCG or similar would be the best option.I had a BB highflow in my car,ran 250rwkw all day on 16psi.Looks identical to a stock turbo(0P6 housing).
Very nice Adam Sporty and functional.Full exhaust,ECU a bit of boost and a set of coilovers will sort that thing out. But i would leave it at that if it were mine
It will be a leak of some sort.I had this exact same dump pipe on my car(this exact one in question) i had no weird noises at all.The only noise that was different was i could now hear the turbo spool through the thinner wall of the dump compared to the thicker stock one.
EDIT: Maybe this weird noise you hear is the sound of the turbo spooling??? Just louder now that you have the dump pipe in.
There are good points and bad points about lighter flywheels.
The lighter they are the quicker your car will seem to go through the rev range.But the revs drop quicker when you change gear.Some people even opt for heavier ones(drag and drift) as the momentum of a heavy flywheel means the revs wont drop as quick.
The main difference IMO is what the flywheel is made from.The stock one will be fine as long as it has not been machined too thin.
Im looking to get a 5.5kg chromolly flywheel in the next week or two.
On a side note the HKS Cyber Evo uses a stock flywheel.
I hit a fence.I was the only one involved in the accident.The police told me i would get a fine of some sort.
It was negligent driving $318 and 3 points.I thought it was a bit harsh considering i just smashed my car and it cost me $2500 to get it out of the panel shop
But yeh i think its standard procedure.
Would be a very good idea. But as most applications would be custom it might get hard to deal with some customer requests.
But as for selling things like fittings and the like it would be a great idea.
FYI: Your links in your sig are linked to the SAU homepage.
You can run 9 or 10 with no dramas.If you want low boost to drive to work, just drive the car normally and you wont see anywhere near 10psi.
The car does not run boost all the time,only when you get your foot into it.
They are made by RPM Wheels.I have a 19x8.5 19x10.5 on my car.Very nice wheels and good quality.
The chap who buys these will be very happy with them. I bought mine for $2600 so $2200 is a great price.
OK all, today everything was delivered to Paul. Top bloke and was even lucky enough go for a blast in the GTR. Which was insane! Its not everyday you get to ride in a genuine 9 sec GTR